nectar
nounA sweet liquid that many plants secrete from specialized structures, often inside flowers, where it serves to attract pollinators such as certain insects and birds. Bees use nectar to make honey.
nounThe drink of the gods.
nounA beverage containing fruit juice or purée.
nounA delicious or invigorating drink.
nounIn classical mythology, the drink or wine of the Olympian gods, poured out for them by Hebe and Ganymede, the cupbearers of Zeus.
nounHence, any delicious and salubrious drink.
nounIn botany, the honey of a flower; the superfluous saccharine matter remaining after the stamens and pistils have consumed all that they require.
nounThe drink of the gods (as ambrosia was their food); hence, any delicious or inspiring beverage.
nounA sweetish secretion of blossoms from which bees make honey.
